The End of Nature

This classic work on our environmental crisis features an impassioned plea for radical and life-renewing change. The End of Nature is considered a groundbreaking work in environmental studies. McKibben's argument is that the survival of the globe is dependent on a fundamental, philosophical shift in the way we relate to nature.

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"By the end of nature Mr. McKibben means the end of nature as a force independent of man . . . for a man preaching apocalypse, he speaks in a measured and civilized voice that deserves hearing."

—New York Times Book Review

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Books are a classic instrument of learning, and The End of Nature is more than simply a handbook for survival, it is a classic, soulful lament on Nature, which is required reading for nature enthusiasts, activists, and concerned citizens alike.